http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=247113






 ------------------------------

[image: WND Exclusive]
 ------------------------------

*PREMEDITATED MERGER*

U.S.-Mexico border vanishes under Obama agency program 'Trusted traveler'
plan eliminates U.S. boundary with Canada, too
------------------------------

Posted: January 03, 2011
9:37 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2011 WorldNetDaily

U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada simply have been erased under a program
run by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol that issues The Trusted Traveler
of North America cards.

Instead of a representation of the United States, the cards issued by the
agency under Barack Obama's leadership carry a logo that depicts North
America as a continent, without borders to identify the United States.

WND previously reported <http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=239401> that on Nov. 30,
2010, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano and Mexican
Ministry of the Interior Secretary José Francisco Blake Mora signed an
agreement expressing their intent to
develop<http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1291143177817.shtm>a
global entry international trusted traveler pilot program between the
United States and Mexico.

*(Story continues below)*





Mexican officials believe it would allow 84 million Mexicans to apply for
Trusted Traveler of North America biometric border pass cards for rapid
entry into the United States.

*Trusted Traveler logo displays North America*

But on the CBP website that instructs applicants how to obtain a Trusted
Traveler of North America biometric card, a generic sample of the card is
presented, complete with the logo of North America in the upper right hand
corner.

[image: http://www.wnd.com/images/misc/010311card2.jpg]

The CBP 
website<http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/trusted_traveler/nexus_prog/>defines
the cards as NEXUS cards that are "WHTI-compliant [Western
Hemisphere Travel Initiative] for land and sea travel, as well as air travel
from airports using the NEXUS program" designed to "provide expedited travel
via land, air or sea to approved members between the U.S. and Canada
border."

On the website for the Canada Border Services
Agency,<http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/ident-eng.html>an
adaption of the generic Trusted Traveler card can be found:

[image: http://www.wnd.com/images/misc/010311card1.jpg]

The CBP website identifies its (Fast and Secure Trade) FAST Driver card as
being a WHTI-compliant
document<http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/cargo_security/ctpat/fast/fast_driver/>"for
entry into the United States by land or sea" that can afford
"expedited
release to approved commercial truck drivers making fully-qualified FAST
trips between the U.S. and Canada and the U.S. and Mexico."

FAST is identified on the CBP website with a logo that includes the three
flags of the North American countries – the United States, Canada and
Mexico:<http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/cargo_security/ctpat/fast/fast_driver/>

[image: http://www.wnd.com/images/misc/010311fast.jpg]

*The Security and Prosperity Partnership and the Trusted Traveler Program*

The developments are just the latest in what apparently was launched on
March 23, 2005, at the conclusion of their trilateral summit in Waco, Texas,
when President George W. Bush, together with then-President Vicente Fox of
Mexico and then-Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada, declared the
participation of their nations in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of
North America, without any specific congressional approval or authorization.


Under the SPP, the U.S., Mexico and Canada organized some 20 different
"shadow government" bureaucratic working groups composed of agency heads and
undersecretaries in the three nations, spanning a wide range of policy
areas, from e-commerce to aviation policy to borders and immigration,
trilateral travel, transportation, energy, environment, food and
agriculture, health, and financial services.

The Trusted Traveler of North America program was an initiative assigned for
completion to the Transportation Working Group that consisted of ministers
and administrators for the relevant transportation agencies in the United
States, Mexico and Canada.

As described on the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website, the Trusted
Traveler Program
<http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/trusted_traveler/trusted_travlr_prog_denials.xml>allows
applicants to receive a biometric border pass to facilitate cross-border
travel after undergoing a thorough background check against criminal, law
enforcement, customs, immigration and terrorist files, including biometric
fingerprint checks and a personal interview with a CBP officer.

The "Trusted Traveler Network" is more completely described on the "Global
Entry" website maintained by U.S. Customs and Border
Patrol.<http://www.globalentry.gov/>

"Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that
allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low risk travelers upon arrival
in the United States," the CBP website
proclaims.<http://www.globalentry.gov/index.html>"Though intended for
frequent international travelers, there is no minimum
number of trips necessary to qualify for the program. Participants may enter
the United States by using automated kiosks located at select airports."

As described on GlobalEntry.gov, the Global Entry kiosks look much like ATM
machines placed to assist Trusted Travelers passing through U.S. ports of
entry including airports.

[image: http://www.wnd.com/images/misc/010311nau11.jpg]

Global Entry kiosks under the Trusted Traveler program have been installed
at the following 20 airports, according to the CBP
website.<http://www.globalentry.gov/locations.html>

   - Boston-Logan International Airport (BOS)
   - Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD)
   - Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport (DFW)
   - Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)
   - Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
   - George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston (IAH)
   - Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
   - Honolulu International Airport (HNL)
   - John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York (JFK)
   - Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
   - McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas (LAS)
   - Miami International Airport (MIA)
   - Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
   - Orlando International Airport (MC))
   - Orlando-Sanford International Airport (SFB)
   - Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)
   - San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
   - San Juan-Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport (SJU)
   - Seattle-Tacoma International Airport-SeaTac (SEA)
   - Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD)

"Trusted Travelers" answer customs declarations questions on the kiosks and
present the resulting transaction receipts to customs agents for rapid
transit through customs screening for easy access into the United States.

WND frequently has reported, beginning in
2006,<http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=38552>that the SPP was intended to
implement a stealth plan to produce a North
American Union, or NAU, composed of the United States, Mexico and Canada.

The SPP in the administration of President George W. Bush appeared designed
to replicate the steps taken in Europe over a 50-year period following the
end of World War II to transform an economic agreement under the European
Common Market into a full-fledged regional government, operating as the
European Union, with its own currency, the euro, functioning as the sole
legitimate currency in what has become known as "the eurozone."

The concern was that under the SPP, the North American Free Trade Agreement,
or NAFTA, could be evolved into a regional government, the North American
Union, with a regional currency, the Amero, designed to replace the U.S.
dollar, the Mexican peso and the Canadian dollar.

WND also reported <http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=240045> that the U.S.
State Department is moving to create a continental border around the United
States as the relevant U.S. national security perimeter, thereby erasing the
borders between the U.S. and Mexico, as well as the border between the U.S.
and Canada.

Further, WND has reported since 2006 <http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=36586> that
a blueprint published in 2005 by the Council on Foreign Relations entitled
"Building a North America Community" called for the
establishment<http://www.cfr.org/publication/8102/building_a_north_american_community.html?breadcrumb=default>of
a common security perimeter around North America by 2010 to facilitate
the free movement of people, trade and capital between the three nations of
North America.



Read more: U.S.-Mexico border vanishes under Obama agency
program<http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=247113#ixzz1AC1XFW4D>
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=247113#ixzz1AC1XFW4D

-- 
Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups.
For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum

* Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/  
* It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. 
* Read the latest breaking news, and more.

Reply via email to